Can't wait! I hope Hans Zimmer scores this film!
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With a reported budget above the $200 million mark, "Tenet" stands to be one of Nolan's most expensive outings to date. Only "The Dark Knight Rises" exceeded the $200 million production budget mark, with Nolan's other projects like "The Dark Knight," "Inception," and "Interstellar" falling in the $150-$180 million range. "Dunkirk" was made in the mid-to-low $100 million range. Most studios would be hesitant to give such a huge budget to an original title, but Nolan has rightfully earned the good will of Warner Bros. over the last decade by making one critical and commercial hit after the next.
TCTTS said:
It still blows my mind that this, Dune, and Top Gun: Maverick are all releasing within six months of each other...
Inception is pretty mind blowing as well considering the layers of conscious and sub-consciousness. Both of them really force you to think about so many things, no matter how many times you watch them.hunter2012 said:
The interstellar trailer still gives me chills. I still believe that was Nolan's most ambitious movie...
Also I remember seeing Inception basically blind. That teaser and the trailers after it gave away almost nothing except for the dream machine.
If they would have just titled it The Prestige: Batman vs. Wolverine, it would have made a billion dollars.hunter2012 said:
I guess the Prestige wasn't widely advertised or I was living under a rock at the time but agreed it is one of Nolan's best woven narratives and I didn't know about it at all until I watched it on Netflix or DVD.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
So basically, if you flip the word upside down and backwards, it's the same.
israeliag said:
And for me it was Dunkirk. Nolan has a talent for that (though with Dunkirk I lay a lot of that also on Zimmer's score).